Bourbon Aging Explained: Does Older Mean Better?

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Aging bourbon in oak barrels adds flavor complexity, color, and aroma. Most bourbons are aged between 4 and 10 years. While older bourbons can be smoother, aging too long may lead to bitter tannins. It’s about balance—not just age.

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